'The Science Of Cats' Course Finds Popularity Among College Students

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Jonathan Losos, a distinguished Professor of Biology at Washington University in St. Louis and the Director of the Living Earth Collaborative, joined Amy to delve into the fascinating world of feline science.

Losos, known for his expertise in evolutionary biology, teaches a unique course titled "The Science of Cats" at Washington University. The course has captured the interest of students and cat enthusiasts alike. It covers various topics, including the genetics of cat breeds, the evolutionary history of felines, and the unique adaptations that have allowed them to thrive in diverse environments.

Losos's passion for feline science extends beyond the classroom. As the Director of the Living Earth Collaborative, he fosters collaboration between scientists, conservationists, and the public to promote the study and preservation of biodiversity. His work has significantly contributed to the understanding of evolutionary biology, particularly in the context of how species adapt to their environments.

For those interested in learning more about Jonathan Losos's work and his course on cat biology, his website, Jonathan Losos, provides further information. Buy his latest book, The Cat's Meow: How Cats Evolved From the Savannah To Your Sofa.

Check out Amy's interview with Jonathan below!

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